This Week’s Quote: “Privacy isn’t about something to hide. Privacy is about something to PROTECT. Privacy is the right to the self. Privacy is the foundation from which all other rights are derived. It’s a kind of fountainhead from which all of these rights spring out. If you want to have a free world, if you want to have an open world, you have to respect people’s rights to be different. And that is what we call ‘privacy.'” —Edward Snowden

This Week’s Quote: “Killing innocent people in retaliation for the sins of other people isn’t justice—it is terrorism. The terrorists were wrong to kill Americans to satisfy their grievances against American foreign policy. And to react to them by killing innocent foreigners would also be terrorism.” —Harry Browne

This Week’s Quote: “Feminism has betrayed its roots and deteriorated into spurious artificial engineering. Rather than campaigning to help women, feminists today are more likely to be picking fights on Twitter, or dressing up petty grievances as proof of rampant ‘sexism’…If I ever was a feminist, I can’t be now…so ashamed and depressed am I by a once-laudable movement…I think any sensible woman will join me in feeling saddened by how irrelevant and niche modern feminism has become.” —Angela Epstein